- Articles
- Pierre-Hugues Verdier, International Finance and the Return of Geopolitics
- Editorial Comment
- Monica Hakimi & Jacob Katz Cogan, The End of the U.S.-Backed International Order and the Future of International Law
- International Decisions
- Marco Longobardo, Legal Consequences Arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Including East Jerusalem
- Diego Mejía-Lemos, Westmoreland Mining Holdings LLC v. Government of Canada, Case No. UNCT/20/3
- Ori Pomson, Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899 (Guyana v. Venezuela)
- Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
- President Trump Begins Second Term by Withdrawing the United States from International Agreements and Institutions and Contravening U.S. International Legal Obligations
- The United States Sanctions Georgians Overseeing Crackdown
- The Department of Justice Issues Regulations to Prevent Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data by Foreign Adversaries
- Secretary of State Blinken Concludes that the Rapid Support Forces Have Committed Genocide in Sudan
- The United States and France Facilitate Cessation of Hostilities Between Israel and Hezbollah
- Recent Books on International Law
- Sannoy Das, reviewing States-in-Waiting: A Counternarrative of Global Decolonization, by Lydia Walker
- Taylor St John, reviewing The Many Paths of Change in International Law, edited by Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz
- Oliver Diggelmann, reviewing Law for Leviathan: Constitutional Law, International Law, and the State, by Daryl J. Levinson
- Julian Ku, reviewing China's Diplomacy and International Law, by Huikang Huang
Friday, April 25, 2025
New Issue: American Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 119, no. 2, April 2025) is out. Contents include: